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Removing a bolt
I have an issue with a bolt on one of the cylinder heads on one boat
engine I have. I need to swap cylinder heads on the boats, and the donor boat is fighting me tooth and nail. The problem is that 1 bolt will not come off. It's towards the bottom of the engine (I had to take off part of the engine cover part) and no matter what I do (vice grips, socket, soak it with liquid wrench) nothing will budge this thing. Any suggestions? I can provide pictures to better explain where the bolt is. |
Removing a bolt
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Removing a bolt
wrote in message
ups.com... I have an issue with a bolt on one of the cylinder heads on one boat engine I have. I need to swap cylinder heads on the boats, and the donor boat is fighting me tooth and nail. The problem is that 1 bolt will not come off. It's towards the bottom of the engine (I had to take off part of the engine cover part) and no matter what I do (vice grips, socket, soak it with liquid wrench) nothing will budge this thing. Any suggestions? I can provide pictures to better explain where the bolt is. Check out this very cool tool. It's saved me a few times over the years. Home Depot might carry them, but good luck getting one of their idiots on the phone to go check for you. Try tool specialty stores, plumbing supply places, etc. http://www.mytoolstore.com/hanson/extractr.html |
Removing a bolt
JoeSpareBedroom wrote: wrote in message ups.com... I have an issue with a bolt on one of the cylinder heads on one boat engine I have. I need to swap cylinder heads on the boats, and the donor boat is fighting me tooth and nail. The problem is that 1 bolt will not come off. It's towards the bottom of the engine (I had to take off part of the engine cover part) and no matter what I do (vice grips, socket, soak it with liquid wrench) nothing will budge this thing. Any suggestions? I can provide pictures to better explain where the bolt is. Check out this very cool tool. It's saved me a few times over the years. Home Depot might carry them, but good luck getting one of their idiots on the phone to go check for you. Try tool specialty stores, plumbing supply places, etc. http://www.mytoolstore.com/hanson/extractr.html I've got a whole set commonly called easy outs! But in his case it sounds like it hasn't broken off flush, yet! |
Removing a bolt
wrote in message ups.com... I have an issue with a bolt on one of the cylinder heads on one boat engine I have. I need to swap cylinder heads on the boats, and the donor boat is fighting me tooth and nail. The problem is that 1 bolt will not come off. It's towards the bottom of the engine (I had to take off part of the engine cover part) and no matter what I do (vice grips, socket, soak it with liquid wrench) nothing will budge this thing. Any suggestions? I can provide pictures to better explain where the bolt is. six sided 1/2 inch drive socket and a long breaker bar. Since it is a donor anyway, what does it matter if you break the bolt? |
Removing a bolt
"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: wrote in message ups.com... I have an issue with a bolt on one of the cylinder heads on one boat engine I have. I need to swap cylinder heads on the boats, and the donor boat is fighting me tooth and nail. The problem is that 1 bolt will not come off. It's towards the bottom of the engine (I had to take off part of the engine cover part) and no matter what I do (vice grips, socket, soak it with liquid wrench) nothing will budge this thing. Any suggestions? I can provide pictures to better explain where the bolt is. Check out this very cool tool. It's saved me a few times over the years. Home Depot might carry them, but good luck getting one of their idiots on the phone to go check for you. Try tool specialty stores, plumbing supply places, etc. http://www.mytoolstore.com/hanson/extractr.html I've got a whole set commonly called easy outs! But in his case it sounds like it hasn't broken off flush, yet! It may still work, though. If he drills deep enough into the bolt, most of the turning force would be within the shaft, not the head of the bolt. |
Removing a bolt
Heat the block around the bolt and hammer on the head. Not so much
hammering that you damage it but enough to break loose the rust some. If you have to dril it out start with a small bit and try to get as exactly in the middle and drill as straight as possible. Then work up the drill bits sizes. wrote: I have an issue with a bolt on one of the cylinder heads on one boat engine I have. I need to swap cylinder heads on the boats, and the donor boat is fighting me tooth and nail. The problem is that 1 bolt will not come off. It's towards the bottom of the engine (I had to take off part of the engine cover part) and no matter what I do (vice grips, socket, soak it with liquid wrench) nothing will budge this thing. Any suggestions? I can provide pictures to better explain where the bolt is. |
Removing a bolt
basskisser wrote: wrote: I have an issue with a bolt on one of the cylinder heads on one boat engine I have. I need to swap cylinder heads on the boats, and the donor boat is fighting me tooth and nail. The problem is that 1 bolt will not come off. It's towards the bottom of the engine (I had to take off part of the engine cover part) and no matter what I do (vice grips, socket, soak it with liquid wrench) nothing will budge this thing. Any suggestions? I can provide pictures to better explain where the bolt is. Provide a picture, please. And knowing what we are working with will help too. Outboard? sorry, I was in a bit of a rush when I wrote the first post. it's on a 65 Evrinrude, outboard (75 horse). The pictures are of a 62 Johnson (same hp). http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...n/HPIM1935.jpg |
Removing a bolt
gorf wrote: wrote in message ups.com... I have an issue with a bolt on one of the cylinder heads on one boat engine I have. I need to swap cylinder heads on the boats, and the donor boat is fighting me tooth and nail. The problem is that 1 bolt will not come off. It's towards the bottom of the engine (I had to take off part of the engine cover part) and no matter what I do (vice grips, socket, soak it with liquid wrench) nothing will budge this thing. Any suggestions? I can provide pictures to better explain where the bolt is. six sided 1/2 inch drive socket and a long breaker bar. Since it is a donor anyway, what does it matter if you break the bolt? tried that, and it just rounded over the bolt (and then I did more rounding over with the vice grips, intermixed with four letter words). |
Removing a bolt
JoeSpareBedroom wrote: wrote in message ups.com... I have an issue with a bolt on one of the cylinder heads on one boat engine I have. I need to swap cylinder heads on the boats, and the donor boat is fighting me tooth and nail. The problem is that 1 bolt will not come off. It's towards the bottom of the engine (I had to take off part of the engine cover part) and no matter what I do (vice grips, socket, soak it with liquid wrench) nothing will budge this thing. Any suggestions? I can provide pictures to better explain where the bolt is. Check out this very cool tool. It's saved me a few times over the years. Home Depot might carry them, but good luck getting one of their idiots on the phone to go check for you. Try tool specialty stores, plumbing supply places, etc. http://www.mytoolstore.com/hanson/extractr.html I just found out my dad has some of those, so I'll try to borrow his. |
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